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Manipur Assembly Elections 2022: Constituency-wise results live updating

There are a total of 60 constituencies in Manipur, out of the total constituencies, elections for the 38 seats were held in the first phase of the election and elections for the remaining 22 seats of Manipur were held in the second phase of the election.
10:33 PM Mar 10, 2022 IST | Kritika Bobal
manipur assembly elections 2022  constituency wise results live updating
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Manipur Legislative Assembly Elections were held in two phases, with the first phase taking place on February 28, 2022, and the second phase taking place on March 5, 2022. 

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There are a total of 60 constituencies in Manipur, out of the total constituencies, elections for the 38 seats were held in the first phase of the election and elections for the remaining 22 seats of Manipur were held in the second phase of the election. The counting of votes will take place on March 10 along with Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa, and Uttar Pradesh. 

BJP leader N. Biren Singh won the elections in 2017 and became the Chief Minister of Manipur.

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Manipur Constituency List

  1. Khundrakpam– Thokchom Lokeshwar Singh (Congress) – Winner with 215 margin
  1. Heingang– Nongthombam Biren Singh (BJP) – Winner with 18271 margin
  1. Khurai– Leishangthem Susindro Meitei (BJP) – Winner with 2237 margin
  1. Khetrigao– Sheikh Noorul Hassan (NPP) – Winner with 742 margin
  1. Thongju– Thangom Biswajit Singh (BJP) – Winner with 6689 margin
  1. Keirao– Lourembam Rameshwor Meetei (BJP) – Winner with 8209 margin
  1. Andro– Thounaojam Shyamkumar (BJP) –Winner with 1457 margin
  1. Lamlai– Khongbantabam Ibomcha Singh (BJP) – Winner with 121 margin
  1. Thangmeiband– Khumukcham Joykishan (JD-U) – Winner with 3773 margin
  2. Uripok– Khwairakpam Raghumani Singh (BJP) – Winner with 909 margin
  1. Sagolband– Rajkumar Imo Singh (BJP) – Winner with 2656 margin
  1. Keishamthong– Sapam Nishikant Singh (Independent) – Winner with 187 margin
  1. Singjamei– Yumnam Khemchand Singh (BJP) – Winner with 2295 margin
  1. Yaiskul– Thokcham Satyabrata Singh (BJP) – Winner with 632 margin
  1. Wangkhei– Thangjam Arunkumar (JD-U) – Winner with 753 margin
  1. Sekmai (SC)– Heikham Dingo Singh (BJP) – Winner with 3333 margin
  1. Lamsang– Sorokhaibam Rajen Singh (BJP) – Winner with 400 margin
  1. Konthoujam– Dr. Sapam Ranjan Singh (BJP) – Winner with 394 margin
  1. Patsoi– Sapam Kunjakeswor (Keba) Singh (BJP) – Winner with 687 margin
  1. Langthabal– Karam Shyam (BJP) – Winner with 2053 margin
  1. Naoriya Pakhanglakpa– Soraisam Kebi Devi (BJP) – Winner with 531 margins
  1. Wangoi– Khuraijam Loken Singh (NPP) – Winner with 3266 margin
  2. Mayang Imphal– Kongkham Robindro Singh (BJP) – Winner with 6129 margin
  1. Nambol– Thounaojam Basanta Singh (BJP) – Winner with 3060 margin
  2. Oinam– Irengbam Nalini Devi (NPP) – Winner with 442 margin
  1. Bishnupur– Konthoujam Govindas (BJP) – Winner with 1409 margin
  1. Moirang– Thongbam Shanti Singh (NPP) – Winner with 2231 margin
  1. Thanga– Tongbram Robindro Singh (BJP) – Winner with 5251 margin
  1. Kumbi– S Premchandra Singh (BJP) – Winner with 372 seats
  1. Lilong– Abdul Nasir (JD-U) – Winner with 570 margin
  1. Thoubal– Okram Ibobi Singh (Congress) – Winner with 2543 margin
  1. Wangkhem– Keisham Meghachandra Singh (Congress) – Winner with 1292 margin
  1. Heirok– Thokchom Radheshyam Singh (BJP) – Winner with 403 margin
  1. Wangjingtentha– Paonam Brojen Singh (BJP) – Winner with 1913 margin
  1. Khangabok– Surajkumar Okram (Congress) – Winner with 7803 margin
  1. Wabgai– Usham Deben Singh (BJP) – Winner with 50 margin
  1. Kakching– Mayanglambam Rameshwar Singh (NPP) – Winner with 1205 margin
  1.  Hiyanglam– Dr Yumnam Radheshyam Singh (BJP) – Winner with 2029 margin
  1. Sugnu– Kangujam Ranjit Singh (Congress) – Winner with 1016 margin
  1. Jiribam– Achab Uddin (JD-U) – Winner with 416 margin
  1. Chandel (ST)– S.S. Olish (BJP) – Winner with 27341 margin
  1. Tengnoupal (ST)– Letpao Haokip (BJP) – Winner with 6411 margin
  1. Phungyar (ST)– Leishiyo Keishing (Naga People’s Front) – Winner with 779 margin
  1. Ukhrul (ST)– Ram Muivah (Naga People’s Front) – Winner with 942 margin
  1. Chingai (ST)– Khashim Vashum (Naga People’s Front) – Winner with 2336 margin
  1. Saikul (ST)– Kimneo Haokip Hangshing (Kuki People’s Alliance) – Winner with 1249 margin
  1. Karong (ST)– J Kumo Sha (Independent) – Winner with 3542 margin
  1. Mao (ST)– Losii Dikho (Naga People’s Front) – Winner with 8513 margin
  1. Tadupi (ST)– N. Kayisii (Congress) – Winner with 549 margin
  1. Kangpokpi– Nemcha Kipgem (BJP) – Winner with 5396 margin
  1. Saitu (ST)– Haokholet Kipgen (Independent) – Winner with 2694 margin
  1. Tamei (ST)– Awangbow Newmai (Naga People’s Front) – Winner with 1698 margin
  1. Tamenglong (ST)– Janghemlung Panmei (NPP) – Winner with 1309 margin
  1. Nungba (ST)– Dinganglung Gangmei (BJP) – Winner with 3786 margin
  1. Tipaimukh (ST)– Ngursanglur Sanate (JD-U) – Winner with 1249 margin
  2. Thanlon– Vungzagin Valte (BJP) – Winner with 751 margin
  1. Henglep (ST)– Letzamang Haokip (BJP) – Winner with 7848 margin
  1. Churachandpur– Lallian Mang Khaute (JD-U) – Winner with 624 margin
  1. Saikot (ST)– Paolienlal Haokip (BJP) – Winner with 5871 margin
  2. Singhat– Chinlunthang (Kuki People’s Alliance) – Winner with 1919 margin
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